Renewable Natural Gas from Production to
Pumps – An Important Biogas Primer
Your Speaker:
Nicholas Lumpkin
Director, Business Development
Clean Energy Renewable Fuels
Your Host:
David Orton
Senior Vice President, Global Business
Development & Marketing
IMW Industries
Technical Team:
Stephen Smith, PE,
SVP Operations, CERF
John Cowhey, Eng
Project Developer, CERF
About IMW
IMW has been manufacturing industrial machinery since 1912, and has evolved to be a leading manufacturer of natural gas
compression systems, serving all major markets Globally. Equipment is currently operating mid-east to North of the Arctic Circle.
• Quality Products & Leader in CNG Compression
• Non-Lubricated Compression for Clean CNG
A variety of configurations for all applications
A Clean Energy Company
IMW operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (NASDAQ: CLNE).
Clean Energy is the largest provider of natural gas fuel for transportation in North America and a
global leader in the expanding natural gas vehicle market.
Clean Energy has operations in CNG and LNG vehicle fueling, construction and operation of
CNG and LNG fueling stations, biomethane production, and compressor technology.
Continuing Education Credit
1 hr Technical Informal
More CPD Info or Board Room Attendance:
• Name
• Job title
• Company
• Email
webinars@imw.ca
Join the Discussion!
Your Speaker
Nicholas Lumpkin
Director of Business Development
Clean Energy Renewable Fuels
Largest Alternative
Transportation
Fuel Provider
700+
FLEET
CUSTOMERS
30000+
FUELED DAILY
NGVS
500+NATURAL GAS
FUELING
STATIONS
9000+
TRANSACTIONS
PER DAY
More Than Just Fuel
Turnkey Solutions
FUELING
SERVICES
ENGINEERING
& CONSTRUCTION
COMPRESSORS
& EQUIPMENT
FACILITIES
MODIFICATION
LNG TECHNOLOGY
& CONSTRUCTION
GRANTS
& FINANCING
SERVICE
& SUPPORT
RENEWABLE
FUELS
OUR ROLE
PRODUCE
MARKET &
DISTRIBUTE
RENEWABLE
NATURAL GAS
BIOMETHANE SUPPLY CHAIN
Methane is derived from
various organic waste
sources such as landfills
and farms.
CAPTURE
& EXTRACT1
After it is processed to
Required standards of
Purity, methane becomes a
Renewable substitute for
Natural gas.
PROCESS
& PURIFY2
Once compressed or lique-
fied, methane gas is sent
into the interstate fuel
pipeline system.
ENTERS
INTERSTATE
FUEL PIPELINE
The methane gas is routed
to designated Clean Energy
stations which fuel an array
of commercial vehicles.
MADE AVAILABLE AT
FUELING STATIONS
3
4
McCOMMAS BLUFF
60K
DALLAS-OWNED &
OPERATED
LANDFILL
PSA CLEAN UP
SYSTEM
15.5MMCFD
CAPACITY
GGEs
PER DAY
SAUK TRAIL HILLS
20K
LANDFILL OWNED
AND OPERATED BY
REPUBLIC SERVICES
WATER WASH
CLEAN UP SYSTEM
LIQUEFIED AT THE
BORON LNG PLANT
4.6MMCFD
CAPACITY
GGEs
PER DAY
NORTH SHELBY
14K
LANDFILL OWNED
AND OPERATED BY
REPUBLIC SERVICES
PSA CLEAN UP
SYSTEM
4.0MMCFD
CAPACITY
GGEs
PER DAY
BIOMETHANE SUPPLY CHAIN
Methane is derived from
various organic waste
sources such as landfills
and farms.
CAPTURE
& EXTRACT1
After it is processed to
Required standards of
Purity, methane becomes a
Renewable substitute for
Natural gas.
PROCESS
& PURIFY2
Once compressed or lique-
fied, methane gas is sent
into the interstate fuel
pipeline system.
ENTERS
INTERSTATE
FUEL PIPELINE
The methane gas is routed
to designated Clean Energy
stations which fuel an array
of commercial vehicles.
MADE AVAILABLE AT
FUELING STATIONS
3
4
Best and Highest Use for Biomethane
BIOMETHANE
RENEWABLE EXISTING
DISTRIBUTION
REDUCES
GHG EMISSIONS
SUITABLE FOR ALL
VEHICLES
Pricing and Economics
5-Year Natural Gas Spot Pricing Vs. RNG Production Cost
$
RNG High Production
Cost Estimate
RNG Low Production
Cost Estimate
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
Renewable Fuel Standard
RFS Volumes (RFS 2)
Year
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Advanced Biofuel : Unspecified
Advanced Biofuel : Biomass-Based Direct
Advanced Biofuel : Cellulosic Biofuel
Conventional Biofuel
RFS 1 – 7.5 bg in 2012
Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS)
GHG Emissions Calculations
$10MM
CA LCFS
Credits
Sold to
Date
CO2
95G
ULTRA LOW
SULFUR
CNG CNG
68GCOMPRESSED
NAT GAS
13GFROM
LANDFILL
-15GFROM
DRY AD
Low Carbon Fuel Standard
Market Functionality
Volatility in Q1 2014 LCFS Credit pricing due to uncertainty and lack of stabilization in the
program
Biomethane Availability
• Growing demand for biomethane as renewable CNG, LNG
and electricity
• Demand for biomethane will exceed availability in the short
term
• Success of RFS2 and LCFS programs in California and
beyond will drive new projects
2014 Potential US
Biomethane Production
177 Million Ethanol
Gallons
BIOMETHANE SUPPLY CHAIN
Methane is derived from
various organic waste
sources such as landfills
and farms.
CAPTURE
& EXTRACT1
After it is processed to
Required standards of
Purity, methane becomes a
Renewable substitute for
Natural gas.
PROCESS
& PURIFY2
Once compressed or lique-
fied, methane gas is sent
into the interstate fuel
pipeline system.
ENTERS
INTERSTATE
FUEL PIPELINE
The methane gas is routed
to designated Clean Energy
stations which fuel an array
of commercial vehicles.
MADE AVAILABLE AT
FUELING STATIONS
3
4
Most Robust Network Nationwide
3
10
2
120+
37
43 STATES
AIRPORTS
AMERICA’S
NATURAL GAS
HIGHWAY
STATIONS
LNG
PLANTS
LNG
SOURCES
RENEWABLE
NATURAL GAS
(BIOMETHANE)
SUSTAINABILITY
GOALS
Corporate
Sustainability
Fleets Exploring
Natural Gas Fueling
WHY REDEEM
CLEANER COST EFFICIENT RENEWABLE DOMESTIC
The cleanest fuel
available – up to 90%
cleaner than diesel
and gasoline
Substaintially less
expensive than diesel
and gasoline
Made from organic
waste from sources
like landfills and
farms
Moving the country
towards energy
independence
MEETS
100%
OF VEHICLE
FUELING
REQUIREMENTS
70%+
REDUCTION IN
GHG EMISSIONS
COMMERCIAL
QUANTITIES
CHEAPER
THAN PETROLEUM
FUEL
LARGEST
PRODUCER,
MARKETER &
DISTRIBUTOR OF
BIOMETHANE
Upcoming Webinars
www.imw.ca/cng-webinars/
• Free Monthly Webinars
• Documented CPD Credits
Sept 19
Why Go Natural Gas? The Business Case for
Natural Gas in Canada
Alecia Milner,
President, CNGVA
Global Webinars Program
More time zones & languages coming in
September… stay tuned for dates!
Questions?
Contact Us!
IMW Industries
43676 Progress Way
Chilliwack, BC,
Canada V2R 0C3
+1 604-795-9491
www.imw.ca
Questions?
nlumpkin@cleanenergyfuels.com
sales@imw.ca
webinars@imw.ca

IMW Webinar - Nick Lumpkin 7-23-14

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    Renewable Natural Gasfrom Production to Pumps – An Important Biogas Primer Your Speaker: Nicholas Lumpkin Director, Business Development Clean Energy Renewable Fuels Your Host: David Orton Senior Vice President, Global Business Development & Marketing IMW Industries Technical Team: Stephen Smith, PE, SVP Operations, CERF John Cowhey, Eng Project Developer, CERF
  • 2.
    About IMW IMW hasbeen manufacturing industrial machinery since 1912, and has evolved to be a leading manufacturer of natural gas compression systems, serving all major markets Globally. Equipment is currently operating mid-east to North of the Arctic Circle. • Quality Products & Leader in CNG Compression • Non-Lubricated Compression for Clean CNG A variety of configurations for all applications
  • 3.
    A Clean EnergyCompany IMW operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (NASDAQ: CLNE). Clean Energy is the largest provider of natural gas fuel for transportation in North America and a global leader in the expanding natural gas vehicle market. Clean Energy has operations in CNG and LNG vehicle fueling, construction and operation of CNG and LNG fueling stations, biomethane production, and compressor technology.
  • 4.
    Continuing Education Credit 1hr Technical Informal More CPD Info or Board Room Attendance: • Name • Job title • Company • Email webinars@imw.ca
  • 5.
  • 6.
    Your Speaker Nicholas Lumpkin Directorof Business Development Clean Energy Renewable Fuels
  • 8.
    Largest Alternative Transportation Fuel Provider 700+ FLEET CUSTOMERS 30000+ FUELEDDAILY NGVS 500+NATURAL GAS FUELING STATIONS 9000+ TRANSACTIONS PER DAY
  • 9.
    More Than JustFuel Turnkey Solutions FUELING SERVICES ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION COMPRESSORS & EQUIPMENT FACILITIES MODIFICATION LNG TECHNOLOGY & CONSTRUCTION GRANTS & FINANCING SERVICE & SUPPORT RENEWABLE FUELS
  • 11.
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    BIOMETHANE SUPPLY CHAIN Methaneis derived from various organic waste sources such as landfills and farms. CAPTURE & EXTRACT1 After it is processed to Required standards of Purity, methane becomes a Renewable substitute for Natural gas. PROCESS & PURIFY2 Once compressed or lique- fied, methane gas is sent into the interstate fuel pipeline system. ENTERS INTERSTATE FUEL PIPELINE The methane gas is routed to designated Clean Energy stations which fuel an array of commercial vehicles. MADE AVAILABLE AT FUELING STATIONS 3 4
  • 13.
    McCOMMAS BLUFF 60K DALLAS-OWNED & OPERATED LANDFILL PSACLEAN UP SYSTEM 15.5MMCFD CAPACITY GGEs PER DAY
  • 14.
    SAUK TRAIL HILLS 20K LANDFILLOWNED AND OPERATED BY REPUBLIC SERVICES WATER WASH CLEAN UP SYSTEM LIQUEFIED AT THE BORON LNG PLANT 4.6MMCFD CAPACITY GGEs PER DAY
  • 15.
    NORTH SHELBY 14K LANDFILL OWNED ANDOPERATED BY REPUBLIC SERVICES PSA CLEAN UP SYSTEM 4.0MMCFD CAPACITY GGEs PER DAY
  • 16.
    BIOMETHANE SUPPLY CHAIN Methaneis derived from various organic waste sources such as landfills and farms. CAPTURE & EXTRACT1 After it is processed to Required standards of Purity, methane becomes a Renewable substitute for Natural gas. PROCESS & PURIFY2 Once compressed or lique- fied, methane gas is sent into the interstate fuel pipeline system. ENTERS INTERSTATE FUEL PIPELINE The methane gas is routed to designated Clean Energy stations which fuel an array of commercial vehicles. MADE AVAILABLE AT FUELING STATIONS 3 4
  • 17.
    Best and HighestUse for Biomethane BIOMETHANE RENEWABLE EXISTING DISTRIBUTION REDUCES GHG EMISSIONS SUITABLE FOR ALL VEHICLES
  • 18.
    Pricing and Economics 5-YearNatural Gas Spot Pricing Vs. RNG Production Cost $ RNG High Production Cost Estimate RNG Low Production Cost Estimate 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
  • 19.
    Renewable Fuel Standard RFSVolumes (RFS 2) Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Advanced Biofuel : Unspecified Advanced Biofuel : Biomass-Based Direct Advanced Biofuel : Cellulosic Biofuel Conventional Biofuel RFS 1 – 7.5 bg in 2012
  • 20.
    Low Carbon FuelStandard (LCFS) GHG Emissions Calculations $10MM CA LCFS Credits Sold to Date CO2 95G ULTRA LOW SULFUR CNG CNG 68GCOMPRESSED NAT GAS 13GFROM LANDFILL -15GFROM DRY AD
  • 21.
    Low Carbon FuelStandard Market Functionality Volatility in Q1 2014 LCFS Credit pricing due to uncertainty and lack of stabilization in the program
  • 22.
    Biomethane Availability • Growingdemand for biomethane as renewable CNG, LNG and electricity • Demand for biomethane will exceed availability in the short term • Success of RFS2 and LCFS programs in California and beyond will drive new projects 2014 Potential US Biomethane Production 177 Million Ethanol Gallons
  • 23.
    BIOMETHANE SUPPLY CHAIN Methaneis derived from various organic waste sources such as landfills and farms. CAPTURE & EXTRACT1 After it is processed to Required standards of Purity, methane becomes a Renewable substitute for Natural gas. PROCESS & PURIFY2 Once compressed or lique- fied, methane gas is sent into the interstate fuel pipeline system. ENTERS INTERSTATE FUEL PIPELINE The methane gas is routed to designated Clean Energy stations which fuel an array of commercial vehicles. MADE AVAILABLE AT FUELING STATIONS 3 4
  • 24.
    Most Robust NetworkNationwide 3 10 2 120+ 37 43 STATES AIRPORTS AMERICA’S NATURAL GAS HIGHWAY STATIONS LNG PLANTS LNG SOURCES RENEWABLE NATURAL GAS (BIOMETHANE)
  • 25.
  • 27.
  • 28.
    WHY REDEEM CLEANER COSTEFFICIENT RENEWABLE DOMESTIC The cleanest fuel available – up to 90% cleaner than diesel and gasoline Substaintially less expensive than diesel and gasoline Made from organic waste from sources like landfills and farms Moving the country towards energy independence
  • 29.
    MEETS 100% OF VEHICLE FUELING REQUIREMENTS 70%+ REDUCTION IN GHGEMISSIONS COMMERCIAL QUANTITIES CHEAPER THAN PETROLEUM FUEL LARGEST PRODUCER, MARKETER & DISTRIBUTOR OF BIOMETHANE
  • 30.
    Upcoming Webinars www.imw.ca/cng-webinars/ • FreeMonthly Webinars • Documented CPD Credits Sept 19 Why Go Natural Gas? The Business Case for Natural Gas in Canada Alecia Milner, President, CNGVA Global Webinars Program More time zones & languages coming in September… stay tuned for dates!
  • 31.
  • 32.
    Contact Us! IMW Industries 43676Progress Way Chilliwack, BC, Canada V2R 0C3 +1 604-795-9491 www.imw.ca Questions? nlumpkin@cleanenergyfuels.com sales@imw.ca webinars@imw.ca

Editor's Notes

  • #10 Clean Energy is more than just fuel. Clean Energy is vertically-integrated. From Fueling services, to engineering, to compressor equipment, service and support, financing, vehicle conversion, to LNG technology & construction… We can help any company begin fueling with natural gas.
  • #26 Companies big and small are becoming more conscious of the environment. Whether it’s social or ecological, sustainability is no longer a public relations play; it’s a business play.